Hey everyone!
Next week, we’re hosting a special livestream Q&A: “Everything You Wanted to Ask About Rust”, where I’ll be talking with Herbert Wolverson (Ardan Labs) — author of Hands-on Rust, Rust Brain Teasers, Advanced Hands-on Rust. Herbert has decades of experience across languages like C, C++, Java, and C#, and now teaches and writes extensively about Rust.
We’ll be collecting the community’s questions to discuss during the session, and I’d love your help shaping the list.
Here are a few starter questions we’re planning to ask:
- What do you see as the biggest mindset shift developers need to make when comi...
Hey everyone!
Next week, we’re hosting a special livestream Q&A: “Everything You Wanted to Ask About Rust”, where I’ll be talking with Herbert Wolverson (Ardan Labs) — author of Hands-on Rust, Rust Brain Teasers, Advanced Hands-on Rust. Herbert has decades of experience across languages like C, C++, Java, and C#, and now teaches and writes extensively about Rust.
We’ll be collecting the community’s questions to discuss during the session, and I’d love your help shaping the list.
Here are a few starter questions we’re planning to ask:
- What do you see as the biggest mindset shift developers need to make when coming to Rust from C++, Java, or C#?
- Is Rust’s steep learning curve still a problem in 2025, or has the ecosystem matured enough to ease newcomers in?
- Why does Rust have both Result and Option types – how do I know which one to use?
- Are there small, practical projects that help beginners really ‘get’ ownership and borrowing?
- What does Rust mean by “zero-cost abstractions”?
Now we want your questions!
What would you ask Herbert about Rust – language features, tooling, learning, performance, game development, teaching Rust, or anything else you’re curious about?
Drop your questions below and we’ll bring as many as we can to the livestream.
Looking forward to your ideas! 🚀🦀